RITA winning author of Western Historical Romance, Kaki Warner, is my guest today for a tell all interview and a great GIVEAWAY! So come on by and comment to win her new novel, WHERE THE HORSES RUN!
RITA winning author of Western Historical Romance, Kaki Warner, is my guest today for a tell all interview and a great GIVEAWAY! So come on by and comment to win her new novel, WHERE THE HORSES RUN!
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As some of you know, I've been writing a medieval set in England in 1068, two years after the Conquest. Titled THE RED WOLF'S PRIZE, it tells the story of a Norman knight to whom William I gives the lands of a dead English thegn. Here's the short description: When William the Conqueror awards her lands and her body to a fierce Norman knight, a determined English maiden disguises herself as a servant while plotting to one day reclaim all she has lost. I thought you might like to see my Pinterest story board of pictures that go along with my research and writing of the story. The hero is Sir Renaud de Pierrepont and the heroine is Serena of Talisand. Now you can "see" what I see. Just click on the Pinterest icon to see the pictures! I first discovered Western romances by reading those written by my favorite authors who also wrote in other subgenres (when I was gobbling up their backlists). Since then, I have become a true fan of the subgenre and find myself every now and then reaching for a good romance from the Old West. Love those Indian and gun-slinging heroes. So, it seemed a “best” list was in order to share some of these wonderful stories with you. You can see the list HERE. At the Romantic Times convention in New Orleans, Barbara Vey, contributing editor at Publisher's Weekly, interviewed me about my research, my sailing on a period schooner for WIND RAVEN, and the upcoming THE RED WOLF'S PRIZE. I thought you might like to see it! |
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